This simple American football game is a port of the arcade classic. You can select the skill level of your computer opponent: high school, college, pro, play-offs, and Super Bowl. The game lacks a license from either a professional football league or a players association, so players and teams are generic. Changes from the arcade original include the ability to play as both offense and defense during a game as well as a simultaneous two-player versus mode.

A 2D skateboarding game that predates the Tony Hawk series by a full decade, 720° allows you to compete in four different events (ramp, downhill, slalom, and jump), performing tricks and stunts along the way to keep the timer going.

This simplified version of baseball was one of the NES' launch titles in North America. Though it lacks an official license from any real baseball league and therefore features no real team names (just letters, all the teams play identically), uniform colors are meant to represent Major League Baseball franchises (in the Japanese version, they're meant to represent teams in Nippon Professional Baseball's Central League). The gameplay is very basic, consisting mostly of pitching and batting, with most field play being automated by the computer. Players need to adjust position before bouncing the ball away. Home run may be scored randomly. Fouls are present here, no speech however. Game is for NES & FamiCom, but only NES version is legible.

In The Black Bass, you'll enter a bass fishing tournament with 99 other professional anglers at four different lakes. Move your boat to any location on the lake until you find one of its "sweet spots" for bass, then cast your lure and maneuver it just right to attract that elusive lunker. Choose between a variety of lure types and colors to suit your fishing style, and finish the day with a high average bass weight to advance to the next round. This was the first game in the Black Bass series to be released in North America, and was actually titled "The Black Bass 2" in Japan.

It's time for full speed, high contact hockey. The puck is dropped, you take control, center it and... Woah! Your opponent viciously checks you from behind.
You charge after him. Suddenly tempers flare, off come the gloves and you're swinging fists like a prize fighter.
You can even rack up assists or play goalie in the penalty scenes.
So strap on Blades of Steel. And imagine those immortal words - "He shoots, he scores!"
Featuring simultaneous play for 2 players or play against the computer. [1989 Konami pamphlet]

The ball is in your court, and it's time to play a little 5-on-5.
You've got every trick in the book, but so does your opponent. He'll match you man for man, move for move. Picks, steals, switching defenses, free throws, fast breaks, 3 point bombs, you name it and they're here. There's even a trio of rim rockin' slams you can perform - the reverse, the gorilla and the In-Your-Face Jam!
The clock is ticking. The coach is screaming. the pressure's on. It's time to buckle up your shorts and crash the boards.
Featuring simultaneous play for 2 players or play against the computer. [1989 Konami pamphlet]

Play as Algeria, Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Uruguay, the United States, or the Soviet Union and vie for the World Cup. In Tournament mode, choose one of eight American teams and play in a single-elimination tournament. Also available is Shoot Competition, where you try to score as many shots as possible out of five, and Vs. Mode, which pits two human players together in an exhibition game.

Choose from the United States, Sweden, Czechoslovakia, Canada, Poland, or the Soviet Union. Assemble a team by selecting from different types of players and take on the computer or a human player. A speed option allows you to set the tempo of the game and length of rounds. Ice Hockey even includes fights on the ice, which can break out into full team-on-team brawls.

Handpicked by the master himself, 18 of the greatest holes in golf have now been linked together, including the 14th at St. Andrews and the 18th at Muirfield. All of the major elements are here as well - the lightning fast greens of Oakmont and the great ocean hazard at Pebble beach.
Up to a foursome can compete, or you can try and hack it against a computerized Golden Bear. You also have the option of playing a Skins game or Stroke play.
So get a grip, then swing into action on a course as legendary as the man who designed it.
For 1 to 4 players. [1989 Konami pamphlet]

This is the best game of the Kunio Kun No series. It also support up to 4 players which is really fun. This game had been translated to many languages such as English, Persian, Russian, Spanish, Polish, Chinese, Turkish by Kunio fans.

This is the last game of Nekketsu series for NES console, made by Technos. The English translation is almost done. This game supports 4 player mode, so I recommend you to buy 4 controllers then play it with Nestopia (NES emulator), you will not regret it!

Play as Fighter Hayabusa, Starman, The Amazon, Kin Corn Karn, Giant Panther, or King Slender and challenge the rest of the Video Wrestling Association roster to become the VWA Champion! Defend your title enough times and you'll be granted a title unification match with the mysterious champion of the Video Wrestling Federation, Great Puma! Each wrestler has his own unique set of finishing moves, from Starman's Flying Cross Chop to The Amazon's Outlaw Choke to Fighter Hayabusa's Back Brain Kick. Remember: A winner is you!

Play as Little Mac and take on a slew of boxers like Glass Joe, Bald Bull, and Soda Popinski! Become the champion in the minor, major, and world circuits and take on the man himself, Mike Tyson! (Tyson was replaced in a later release by a fictional character, Mr. Dream). Defeating Tyson has been described by many as one of the most difficult video game accomplishments of all time.

Ring King, known in the PAL regions as King of Boxer, and known in Japan as Family Boxing (ファミリーボクシング Famirī Bokushingu), is an arcade boxing game published in 1985 by Data East in North America and by Woodplace, Inc. in the PAL regions.

The world's greatest athletes have gathered for the grandest sporting spectacle since the golden age of Greece.
Surviving is a matter of sweat and concentration in Taekwondo, pole vaulting, canoeing, skeet shooting, hammer throwing, high diving, archery, hurdles, gymnastics, hand gliding, pistol firing, arm wrestling, fencing, triple jumping and swimming.
And as long as you win, you're the crowd's favorite. But lose, and you might as well turn in your jockstrap and joystick.
Featuring simultaneous play for 2 players or play against the computer. [1989 Konami pamphlet]

Choose from twelve of WCW's hottest wrestlers, including Sting, Ric Flair, and Ricky Steamboat. Choose a tag team partner and compete in a round-robin tournament, or go solo and climb the ranks to challenge the mysterious WCW Master for the World Heavyweight Championship!
The Japanese version of the game, Superstar Pro Wrestling, features a cast of wrestlers considered to be legends in Japan, including Big Van Vader, Antonio Inoki, Stan Hansen, and Giant Baba. The boss character (WCW Master in the US release) is Andre the Giant. Interestingly, the Road Warriors appear in both versions.

Compete in an eight-man tournament to be crowned King of the Ring, or challenge the entire WWF roster to become the World Wrestling Federation Champion. If you don't feel like making wrestling history, there are also singles and tag team exhibition modes available.
There are eleven playable characters: Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Bret Hart, The Undertaker, Lex Luger, Mr. Perfect, Razor Ramon, Shawn Michaels, Yokozuna, Bam Bam Bigelow and "You".

It's the grandest stage of them all, and you're in the main event! Play as Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, Randy Savage, The Honky Tonk Man, Bam Bam Bigelow, or Ted DiBiase. Compete against the computer or a friend in an exhibition match, or challenge the rest of the roster to become the WWF Champion. WWF WrestleMania uniquely features character specific power-ups that are sometimes thrown into the ring and can replenish lost health.

Choose to play as Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Irwin R. Schyster, Ted DiBiase, Jake Roberts, Roddy Piper, Bret Hart, Sid Justice, The Undertaker, or The Mountie. Challenge the computer or a friend to a steel cage match, which you win by escaping the steel cage, or have a standard one-on-one or tag team match. Battle solo through the entire roster to become the World Wrestling Federation Champion or choose a partner and challenge for the WWF Tag Team Championship.

Play as The Ultimate Warrior, Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Andre the Giant, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, The Big Boss Man, Ravishing Rick Rude, Brutus Beefcake, or "Yourself". Challenge the computer or a friend to a singles, tag team, or three-on-three Survivor Series elimination match. You can also challenge the rest of the roster as "Yourself" (a generic-looking character) to become the World Wrestling Federation Champion.